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Looking back.

In fifty years, pop historians and management gurus will look back at the early 21st century and try to pinpoint what major cultural trends were already under way, only to be fully felt a generation later. They'll talk, certainly, about opening economies and rising global interconnectedness. And, of course, about asynchronous workforces--thousands of Indians diligently preparing back office reports as European and U.S. executives sleep or fly.

Time-shifting, too, will always be a trend worth remarking upon. At its simplest, you can time-shift conversations with e-mail, television programs with digital recorders, "radio" shows via podcasts and Web streaming. Even in-vitro ...

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